Hey there, baking enthusiasts! I'm stoked to be here chatting with you about a question that's been popping up a lot lately: "Can I use a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer?" As a supplier of top - notch 9in square cake tins, I've seen all sorts of baking setups and have some insights to share.
First off, let's talk about the basics. An air fryer is a nifty kitchen gadget that uses hot air circulation to cook food. It's like a mini - oven on steroids, and it's become super popular for making crispy fries, chicken wings, and even baked goods. Now, the 9in square cake tin is a classic in the baking world. It's great for making brownies, sheet cakes, and all sorts of delicious treats.
So, can you use a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer? The short answer is, it depends. There are a few factors you need to consider before you plop that cake tin into your air fryer.
Size Matters
The most crucial thing is the size of your air fryer. Air fryers come in different sizes, and you need to make sure your 9in square cake tin will fit inside without blocking the air circulation. If the tin is too big, it can prevent the hot air from moving around properly, which means your cake might not cook evenly.
Measure the interior of your air fryer. You want to leave some space around the edges of the cake tin for the air to flow. A good rule of thumb is to have at least an inch or two of clearance on all sides. If your air fryer is on the smaller side, a 9in square cake tin might be too large. But if you have a bigger, family - sized air fryer, you're in luck.
Material Compatibility
Another important factor is the material of the cake tin. Most air fryers can handle metal, ceramic, and silicone cake tins. However, you need to make sure the tin is oven - safe. Metal tins are a popular choice because they conduct heat well, which can help your cake cook faster. Ceramic tins can give your cake a nice, even bake, but they might take a bit longer to heat up. Silicone tins are flexible and easy to clean, but they might not be as sturdy as metal or ceramic.
Temperature and Time Adjustments
Using a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer means you'll probably need to adjust the temperature and cooking time. Air fryers cook food faster than traditional ovens because of the hot air circulation. So, if you're used to baking a cake in the oven for 30 minutes at 350°F, you'll likely need to reduce the time and temperature in the air fryer.
Start by reducing the temperature by about 25°F and check the cake a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests. Keep an eye on the cake as it cooks, and use a toothpick to test for doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean, your cake is ready.
Benefits of Using a 9in Square Cake Tin in an Air Fryer
There are some pretty cool benefits to using a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer. For one, it's more energy - efficient than using a full - sized oven. You can make a delicious cake without heating up your whole kitchen. Plus, air fryers can give your cake a nice, crispy crust on the outside while keeping the inside moist and fluffy.


Another benefit is the speed. You can have a freshly baked cake in less time than it would take in a traditional oven. This is great for those last - minute dessert cravings or when you're short on time.
Other Baking Options
If you find that your air fryer can't accommodate a 9in square cake tin, don't worry! There are other baking options available. You might want to check out our 12 Cup Muffin Tray. It's a great alternative for making individual muffins or cupcakes in the air fryer.
We also have 9 X 13 in Cookie Sheet and 13 X 18 in Cookie Sheet that can be used in the air fryer for making cookies, bars, or even small pizzas.
Tips for Success
Here are some tips to help you have a successful baking experience with a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer:
- Grease the cake tin well to prevent the cake from sticking. You can use butter, oil, or a non - stick cooking spray.
- Line the bottom of the tin with parchment paper for easy removal.
- Preheat the air fryer for a few minutes before adding the cake tin. This will help the cake cook more evenly.
- Don't overfill the cake tin. Leave some room for the cake to rise.
- Rotate the cake tin halfway through the cooking time to ensure even baking.
Conclusion
So, can you use a 9in square cake tin in an air fryer? Yes, you can, as long as you consider the size of your air fryer, the material of the cake tin, and make the necessary temperature and time adjustments. With a little bit of planning and some trial and error, you can make delicious cakes in your air fryer using our 9in square cake tins.
If you're interested in purchasing our high - quality 9in square cake tins or any of our other baking products, we'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a home baker or a professional chef, we have the right bakeware for you. Reach out to us to start a conversation about your baking needs and let's work together to make your baking dreams come true.
References
- "The Air Fryer Bible" by Jill Aldrich
- "Baking Basics: A Comprehensive Guide" by Sarah Smith



